If you would like to study in the US there are several excellent options, the best of these being schools that offer need-blind admissions. I have written more about this in Step # 4 – click here to read the whole post – http://internationalscholarships.ca/international-scholarships-step-four/. Basically, if you can get admission to these schools then your tuition will be adjusted based on your family income and for international students with comparatively low-income, your tuition would be paid.

Several schools offer this program. The best of these is Brown University, which has a special fund to assist with this called their “Advancing Africa Fund”. This includes tuition cost, two round trip air tickets, and a monthly stipend. This is an excellent but highly competitive opportunity.

Students from Sub-Saharan countries who apply for financial aid are automatically considered for this scholarship.

Here are some of the other requirements and benefits. The recipients will be asked to sign a pledge to return to full-time residency in Africa for a period of at least 2 years upon completion of undergraduate studies Brown. During their undergraduate studies at Brown, recipients shall be entitled to two return trips paid through the Fund. Also, upon return to Africa, recipients will be given a monthly stipend for 2 years to ensure a higher standard of living and to ease their transition.

This university is located in Toronto, Canada and provides excellent scholarship opportunities for international students. Follow the link above to see the different options. The best option for the international student is the “International Entrance Scholarship”, which gives the recipient $35,000 per year for 4 years.

In order to qualify, you must have outstanding academic performance, have shown your leadership potential in different roles and submit various letters of recommendation. If you think this description fits you and you would like to pursue an undergraduate education at an excellent school, follow the link above to learn more.

Anyone who applies for this scholarship will automatically be considered for other international scholarships.

The Canadian University in Dubai is committed to promoting the recruitment and retention of high academic achievers.

These scholarships were introduced based on the belief that financial limitations and special needs should not prevent anyone from getting a good education.

There are four types of scholarships, namely Academic Excellence Scholarships (including the Academic Achievement Scholarship for new students), Sports Scholarships, Financial Hardship Scholarships and Special Needs Scholarships.

Tuition fee waivers range from 20% to 100% of the total cost of the course.

The scholarships are available for any course offered by the University.

The Global Development Scholarships are hosted at the University of Bradford, a British Public University in the UK.

This scholarship was set up to aid students who are facing challenges raising fees for further study as a result of financial hardship.

Applicants from developing countries experiencing war, natural disasters, and political unrest are more likely to get this scholarship.

The scholarship is for any of the one-year master’s courses at the University, and covers tuition fees and accommodation, with a £4200 allowance for living costs. The total value of the scholarship is £25,000.